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NATO chief warns Vladimir Putin 'We are one for all, all for one'
Jens Stoltenberg was speaking after a meeting of the alliance's "B9" grouping, made up of former Soviet Union or Warsaw Pact countries
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Bid to end foodbank use by 2030 reaches Commons amid growing calls for action
Scottish National Party MP Chris Stephens will outline plans to make them redundant by the end of the decade, after the Trussell Trust reported record demand
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Tory minister says 'I'm not an arsonist' in ugly blue-on-blue scrap over EU law
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch faced the wrath of Conservative Brexiteers after a climbdown on plans to tear up all retained laws by the end of the year
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'We couldn't say goodbye to our loved ones - MPs mustn't let it happen again'
Tearful families who were unable to say goodbye to their loved ones, including West End legend Ruthie Henshall, have told MPs that a new Gloria's Law giving them the right to contact those in hospital and care settings must be brought in
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Shamed ex-SNP MP faces by-election as MPs vote to suspend her over Covid breach
Margaret Ferrier was kicked out of the SNP when it emerged that she had breached lockdown rules in 2020, and the following year pleaded guilty to culpable and reckless conduct
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Sir Tony Blair leads tributes to Labour peer Lord Morris, who has died aged 91
The former Prime Minister said the ex-Attorney-General was "immensely capable, could always be relied upon and never deviated from having the interests of the country at heart"
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Starmer says UK must seize green jobs or risk repeat of coal mining mistakes
The Labour leader said future generations 'will never forgive us' for failing to modernise as he sought to smooth tensions with the GMB union, which has criticised his plans to block new North Sea oil and gas developments
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Covid Inquiry to probe Boris Johnson's WhatsApps this week - despite legal fight
Side-stepping the Cabinet Office, the Covid Inquiry's legal team said it would take ex-PM Boris Johnson up on his offer to examine documents requested by the probe
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Tory MP launches petition seeking to reverse Rishi Sunak's animal welfare U-turn
In a video, Andrea Jenkyns said it was important the Tories 'honour' their 2019 manifesto commitments as she appeared alongside her two miniature schnauzers
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Keir Starmer seeks to soothe trade union tensions with green jobs vow
Keir Starmer will pledge to put jobs at the heart of Labour's energy policy after setting himself at odds with the GMB union with a plan to block new North Sea oil and gas developments
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'The British people deserve Covid truth. The Tories must have something to hide'
After being appointed by the Government with extensive powers, the suggestion the former Court of Appeal judge could be forced to resign is damning
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AI could be powerful enough to 'kill many humans' in 2 years, No10 expert warns
Matt Clifford, who is helping the prime minister set up the government’s AI taskforce, said policymakers should be prepared for threats such as cyberattacks or creation of bioweapons
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Mum of boy, 10, killed by dog to make plea to MPs - full heartbreaking speech
In her video message, Emma calls on MPs to take urgent action to tackle scourge of attacks by dangerous dogs
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'TV shows that invited on vile "prankster" Mizzy should also be scrutinised'
Attention-seeking Mizzy sums up the online race to the bottom, but putting him on mainstream TV sends the wrong message to other internet narcissists
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MPs howl in laughter as Michael Gove praises Boris Johnson for levelling up
Former PM Boris Johnson called on the government to accelerate levelling-up measures as he made an appearance during communities questions in the House of Commons
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Global deal needed to protect underwater cables from Russian attacks, says Tory
Armed Forces Minister James Heappey spoke about the risks to cables criss-crossing the ocean floor as he gave evidence to the Commons Scottish Affairs Committee
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'Farce' as ex-PMs' great-grandchildren fight for hereditary seat in Lords
The Electoral Reform Society argued it is an 'embarrassment' that elections for hereditary places in the Lords are continuing to take place as it demanded an 'overhaul [of] the system'
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Covid Inquiry chair 'could be forced to quit' if ministers win WhatsApp battle
Elkan Abrahamson, a lawyer representing bereaved families, said the 'existential struggle' could leave Inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett with no choice but to step down if the Government wins its legal battle over disclosure of evidence
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'How Rishi Sunak can stop the boats - engage brain and ignore the Tories'
The Prime Minister can stop the boats very easily, says Fleet Street Fox. It's just that his own party won't let him
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'Absurd Universal Credit rules are pushing thousands more children into poverty'
Writing for the Mirror, Labour chair of the Work and Pensions Committee Stephen Timms demanded action as figures show there are now 4.2million children living in poverty
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Rishi Sunak says two more barges will be used to house 1,000 asylum seekers
The Prime Minister, visiting a Border Force facility in Dover, said that a controversial plan to house asylum seekers in a barge would be operational within a fortnight, and added that two more vessels had been secured - but refused to say where
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Matt Hancock told to apologise to MPs for breaking Commons rules
The former Health Secretary was found to have committed a "minor breach" of the Code of Conduct by writing to Westminster's sleaze watchdog to influence an investigation into a Tory MP
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PM takes helicopter for 74 mile journey to Kent - that would be an hour on train
The PM flew from the capital to Dover where he is desperately try and convince critics his small boats strategy is working
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What you need to know about the Covid-19 Inquiry amid bitter WhatsApp legal row
Public hearings into the UK's preparedness for the Covid-19 crisis will begin next week, just days after the inquiry became mired in controversy due to a bitter legal dispute over Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages
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Most people think Rishi Sunak is doing a bad job on pledges, damning poll finds
The Ipsos poll found more than 50% of people think the Government is doing a bad job on its priorities - as voters suggested Keir Starmer would do better
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